You answered it yourself. These are people's speculations. There is no official confirmation. But people continue to create hysteria, drawing other people into it. . The ending is an illustration of the words of the Overlord of the Borderlands. That's all.
As some people said, it's quite unnecessary for her to go into this world again.Not talking about the micro-macro-nano-whatever-the-f-cheating…
Yeah, I thought it was stupid at first, too. But you just need to use your head a little. Her decision is stupid and childish, but she is sick and completely unstable. If this is not a reason for you, then no reason will be a good one for you. Whatever the director comes up with, you will be in opposition.
The theme of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder is one of the series' main themes. So, it was a logical fit for the director to include Usagi's actions. The terrible disaster compounded her depression (which she had always).
Everything can always be done better. But are we, the viewers, always right? Are we driven by emotions? Yes, viewers are often right. But not always.
Let me know when you are done with the series so that I could tell you why in case you are still confused
Everything was explained clearly there. She wanted to meet and talk with her father to close her gestalt. She remembered nothing about the Borderland. Yes, it was stupid, childish, but she is sick and unstable.
Love the ending!!! and that we get to see characters from the previous seasons doing so well!! 🥹
Yes. It was nice. It's even better than if they were in games. They are living their new life and it's wonderful. In the manga they were alive too. Therefore, adding them to the games in the third season would be against the original. Because one of them had to die. I'm glad the director didn't give in to the whims of stupid, capricious fans.
Guys, can you imagine, people are dying all over the world. Not just in Japan. The borderland is a common space. People who are fighting for their lives end up there. Therefore the border world is practically empty. But a global disaster is coming, which will bring many unfortunate souls into this world. The ending points to this. It confirms the Overlord's words. This does not mean there will be a spin-off. But people are no longer people, but parrots who repeat after others. . . He's not the Joker, he's the Overlord! I understand it's easier to call him the Joker, but let's be clear. The series gives a direct answer to this. . .
The guys who continue to claim that a third season was not needed haven't watched the season itself. They are like parrots who have united for a common goal. Cute and loud parrots.
Alice's director planned three seasons from the very beginning. Your bias is so overwhelming that you are unable to digest information. The third season expands on the original ending, even improves it. Haro Aso advised the director and in the end a logical conclusion was reached. . The first and second seasons also weren't perfect either. All three seasons are at the same level of quality. You just need to turn on your brain while watching Alice, and not scratch your balls. Judging by how many people still don't understand the point of this season (even though the author explained everything to us like we were little kids), people were actually scratching their balls, and not watching the series.
Because there is no cult of beauty in Japan. In Japan, you don't have to conform to made-up beauty standards to…
You say I'm lying, but you yourself start talking about "beauty standards." I'm talking specifically about the "cult". There is an important difference. Do you know what "cult of beauty" means?
These are people's speculations. There is no official confirmation. But people continue to create hysteria, drawing other people into it.
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The ending is an illustration of the words of the Overlord of the Borderlands. That's all.
Why is the plot bad? I wonder.
The theme of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder is one of the series' main themes. So, it was a logical fit for the director to include Usagi's actions. The terrible disaster compounded her depression (which she had always).
Everything can always be done better. But are we, the viewers, always right? Are we driven by emotions? Yes, viewers are often right. But not always.
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He's not the Joker, he's the Overlord! I understand it's easier to call him the Joker, but let's be clear. The series gives a direct answer to this.
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Alice's director planned three seasons from the very beginning. Your bias is so overwhelming that you are unable to digest information. The third season expands on the original ending, even improves it. Haro Aso advised the director and in the end a logical conclusion was reached.
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The first and second seasons also weren't perfect either. All three seasons are at the same level of quality. You just need to turn on your brain while watching Alice, and not scratch your balls.
Judging by how many people still don't understand the point of this season (even though the author explained everything to us like we were little kids), people were actually scratching their balls, and not watching the series.
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And what I want most of all is live-adaptation "Sammer when Hikaru died" (not about yakuza, but so good and deep)